Message Sent succesfully./usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -r 0 37 1 192 97 "" 98 ""Response was:RESP: OKThe light does not turn on though. If I click on the different log links there are no entries there.

Kind of weird thing happened here. I installed heyu and that works but with 100% cpu usage. Did a reboot, now one of two configured x10 devices worked via linuxmce. Then I tried heyu, that worked with all devices. The one lamp in linuxmce x10 stopped working after heyu started. Even if I stop heyu it won't be controled by linuxmce anymore, so guess I need a reboot.

Is it possible to run any commands directly to the linuxmce X10 stuff in the terminal (like heyu)?Any way to use heyu in linuxmce instead?

I have put up a simple motor (Add A Motor 80) with a appliance module (on/off) attached to it to open and close my curtain.However I need to send on and then off after the motor has stopped so it is ready to be run again by a new on signal.

Is there a device template for this? or will I need to use a scenario?

Looked at the scenario bit but didn't find any way to have it sleep for a specified time before it sends the next command.I could of course send first an Off command then an On command, but that would mean theres always electricity on the motors so I would like to avoid that.